Overview
- The Institute for Primary Facts opened a Tribeca pop-up that prints the DOJ’s Epstein files into 3,437 bound volumes, with visits available by registration through May 21.
- Public browsing is blocked because the Justice Department failed to fully redact some victims’ names, though vetted journalists and lawyers can request access.
- For security, the exact location is shared only with confirmed attendees shortly before their scheduled visit.
- The display includes material on Jeffrey Epstein’s long relationship with President Donald Trump, reflecting the organizers’ emphasis on political accountability.
- The nonprofit describes the project as pro‑democracy education that turns roughly 3.5 million digital pages into a 17,000‑pound physical archive to make the case’s scale visible.